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In the Pit #1

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Welcome to the dark side of gaming.

From the creative minds of Al Bruno and George Vasilakos, In the Pit tells hysterial tales among the cluttered racks and overpowering stench of the Fanboyz game store. From the antics of an insane group of gamers to the trials of wanna-be small game company publishers in the game room known only as "The Pit", you won't want to miss an issue. Story ideas for In the Pit are yanked bodily from Mr. Vasilakos's personal experience owning a game store and running Eden Studios. Mr. Bruno's dark and twisted imaginings scurry out from under his own warped gaming group. Many of these "horror" stories have been posted on RPGnet under the pseudonym Ab3. These lurid accounts are brought to visual life by newcomer Jimmy Changa. Join us as Eden Studios brings in a new era of gaming comics.

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June 15th, 2004
In The Pit is amusing, more fun than KotD in parts, but not as funny as most of AB3's posts on RPG.net. One part that was really well done and pretty amusing was how the actual RPG session was shown, with the player's images of their characters [...]
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